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kate is here with her family. she is backing away. we want to thank the entire cook clan for coming to see us. >>> have you ever had to make so many decisions that you felt like your head was going to explode? >> if you are unhappy with your waist line we will show you how dressing the right way will widdle down your middle. >>> do you ever feel overwhelmed by the number of decisions you make in one day? >> take a look at the movie "morning glory" where a producer speaks with co-workers. >> there is a story in tampa but we have to move quick. >> 10 grand to fix it. >> do we want an actual baby? if so, white, black, hispanic, teeth or no teeth? >> i can't hear what you are saying. >> hi. >> that is familiar. e did study. she came here and watched the "today" show shenanigans. you are probably suffering from decision fatigue. >> here to tell us why we are so mentally exhausted and what we can do about are psychologist dale atkins and john tierny. welcome. >> decision fatigue. this is a real thing, isn't it? john, you wrote a lot about t
kate is here with her family. she is backing away. we want to thank the entire cook clan for coming to see us. >>> have you ever had to make so many decisions that you felt like your head was going to explode? >> if you are unhappy with your waist line we will show you how dressing the right way will widdle down your middle. >>> do you ever feel overwhelmed by the number of decisions you make in one day? >> take a look at the movie "morning glory" where a...
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. >> kate middleton and jennifer garner. >> they got them naturally and it looks adorable. it starts at $1,200. i don't know if it is for two or one. you sort of want it symmetrical. >> they make an incision inside the cheek. there is no scar, just a couple of stitches. apparently as your skin sags over as life goes on your dimple will droop with it. and it is not reversible. so that's it. >> what happens if the stitch pops and there goes your dimple. like when a tooth falls out. every time we go to london one of frank's teeth falls out. we don't go to london anymore and he is fine. i don't know what happens. >> one time i had to do this interview. and this guy was interviewing and missing his front together. the guy was going to be on date line for the whole hour. we were like my god. he trained himself so long he talked with his lower lip. that was his normal conversation. i was going to get a get chicklet and fix it up. >> i never know what to say to somebody. a friend of mine is working with me on a project. i don't want to say too much about it. showed up at the house
. >> kate middleton and jennifer garner. >> they got them naturally and it looks adorable. it starts at $1,200. i don't know if it is for two or one. you sort of want it symmetrical. >> they make an incision inside the cheek. there is no scar, just a couple of stitches. apparently as your skin sags over as life goes on your dimple will droop with it. and it is not reversible. so that's it. >> what happens if the stitch pops and there goes your dimple. like when a tooth...
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pretty kate. sweet kate of the garden state, kate klein. she is 104 years old. georgia laster-williams. she is 105 years old today from little rock, arkansas, where they have some of the best barbecue in the world. we wish her a happy birthday today. here's jim ryals. he is 100 years old today. montgomery in alabama. and he is a happy man because he loves to tell stories and people love to hear stories. good stories. now, if you will, robert and josephine morace. married now 75 years. great state of new york. and they say every day have one big hug and a kiss and they both grew up in brooklyn, new york. now back to the great state of new york where there's the "today" show. >> all right, willard. thank you very much. by the way, hat's off. about $5,000 raised since we aired our story on domestic abuse. that is a nice start. >> that is. thank you so everyone who donated. day one just tweeted out thanking you all for your support. so please go online and we'll do our best. thank you so much. >>> what you guys got coming up? >> we've got marisa tomei the actress. a
pretty kate. sweet kate of the garden state, kate klein. she is 104 years old. georgia laster-williams. she is 105 years old today from little rock, arkansas, where they have some of the best barbecue in the world. we wish her a happy birthday today. here's jim ryals. he is 100 years old today. montgomery in alabama. and he is a happy man because he loves to tell stories and people love to hear stories. good stories. now, if you will, robert and josephine morace. married now 75 years. great...
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that was kate going ouch or was that meredith. of course it was. you think you know a person. >> anyway. how was your weekend? >> it was good. i went kkayaking. it was a nice weekend. we had a signing of my stuff on saturday. after that was out of the way, it was -- friday morning, i went to -- i'll just combine my favorite thing -- friday morning after the thing with you, hoda, your last day, we -- i went to an opening of a candle store. i don't usually do things like that but for this family i'd pretty much do anything. this is the kitridge. he founded yankee candle years ago. sold it years later and went back and did the candle business in a big way with his son mick who was there. >> they were cutting the ribbon on their very first store. >> i brought you my favorite new fragrance. this is for you for your birthd birthday. smell that. coconut wood. >> it smells like the beach. >> so that's for you. i want to wish them all the great success with that. >> so we just saw savannah in the make up room. today is her final day before she has her adora
that was kate going ouch or was that meredith. of course it was. you think you know a person. >> anyway. how was your weekend? >> it was good. i went kkayaking. it was a nice weekend. we had a signing of my stuff on saturday. after that was out of the way, it was -- friday morning, i went to -- i'll just combine my favorite thing -- friday morning after the thing with you, hoda, your last day, we -- i went to an opening of a candle store. i don't usually do things like that but for...
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she spent 16 years with the wnba. >> she looks a little like princess kate. >> she does look like kate middleton. here's what she had to say about her new role. >> i've never really looked at myself like i'm going to be the trail blazer and i'm going to do this and that. it's really all those people beforehand that blazed the trail basketballwise that gave me this opportunity. >> yeah. well, you are a trail blazer. basically she brings it. >> and he never once mentioned her gender apparently. it was not a talking point. >> it wasn't. and some people asked how do you think she's be received? i don't like that question. i don't care what you receive her as. >> she's amazing. >> exactly. if you don't celebrate that, then move on. >> that's awesome. >> here's an interesting one. we're always talking about work/life balance. a lot of times it's from a female viewpoint. >> we all get asked that question. how do you balance that? >> and they rarely ask guys that. nobody cares. >> i care. how do you do it al? >> i don't know. not well. >> you're amazing at it. >> what i love is one guy's persp
she spent 16 years with the wnba. >> she looks a little like princess kate. >> she does look like kate middleton. here's what she had to say about her new role. >> i've never really looked at myself like i'm going to be the trail blazer and i'm going to do this and that. it's really all those people beforehand that blazed the trail basketballwise that gave me this opportunity. >> yeah. well, you are a trail blazer. basically she brings it. >> and he never once...
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kate snow has the latest for us. >> reporter: good morning. his wife says he is in great spirits and extremely grateful to be here. he is the first person with ebola to ever be treated in the united states. this moment that surprised everyone. brantly, a father of two, emerging from an ambulance in full protective gear and walking into emory university hospital. his family were watching inside. when they saw his strength, they cried tears of joy. >> i was stunned but encouraged when i saw dr. brantly walk from that ambulance into the hospital. it's at least a sign of strength. >> reporter: he came from liberia on a private plane specially equipped to transport him in a sealed environment. then an ambulance for a 22 mile ride on atlanta highways and side streets. the cdc is getting hate mail from americans for allowing such a deadly virus into this current. >> the unit is staffed with experts. >> reporter: but doctors here are confident they can keep ebola isolated with strict safety procedures like burning everything used in his room. >> there
kate snow has the latest for us. >> reporter: good morning. his wife says he is in great spirits and extremely grateful to be here. he is the first person with ebola to ever be treated in the united states. this moment that surprised everyone. brantly, a father of two, emerging from an ambulance in full protective gear and walking into emory university hospital. his family were watching inside. when they saw his strength, they cried tears of joy. >> i was stunned but encouraged when...
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and nbc's national correspondent kate snow has more. kate, good morning. >> good morning, natalie. robin williams' death sparked such an outportion uring of grim everyone who knew him and from anyone who has suffered depression or watched family members go through it, the loss has triggered a lot of emotion. >> thank you. >> reporter: on stage, robin williams always went for the laugh. >> i'm melting! help me. >> reporter: but now we're beginning to understand the man behind the curtain. williams was seeking treatment for severe depression. >> i've talked to many comedians now on the heels of robin williams' death and they say the same thing, we need the love, the interaction, the relationship, we get high, like a drug when we're out there on the stage, but it does nothing to fix the underlying disturbance. >> reporter: back in 2006, williams spoke with matt about being in and out of rehab. >> not first time you've done it. >> this time it was good to know there is others out there, you know who you are, we won't talk about the names specifically, but, you know, once you go through
and nbc's national correspondent kate snow has more. kate, good morning. >> good morning, natalie. robin williams' death sparked such an outportion uring of grim everyone who knew him and from anyone who has suffered depression or watched family members go through it, the loss has triggered a lot of emotion. >> thank you. >> reporter: on stage, robin williams always went for the laugh. >> i'm melting! help me. >> reporter: but now we're beginning to understand the...
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. >> do you know kate duval? >> pardon? >> do you know a person named kate duval? >> kate duval i do know. >> what is kate duval's responsibilities -- what's her title at the internal revenue service? >> she's counselor to the commissioner. >> she's counselor to you? >> yes. >> she's your lawyer? >> yes. >> she knew in mid-february. according to mr. kane's testimony. she didn't tell you? >> i have testified at some length at a couple hearings and i'm happy to stand by that testimony if you want to go over it again. basically what i've told you is in mid to late february i knew that we had taken the lois lerner e-mails that had been produced and instead of looking at them from -- >> not the point. tom kane said they were unrecoverable. he said he told kate duval. did she tell you they were unrecoverable? >> she did not tell me they were unrecoverable. >> that's a problem. why not -- why not tell us april 4th when miss duval briefs this committee, both republicans and democrats staff members and the briefing was about how we would deal with how the irs was going to d
. >> do you know kate duval? >> pardon? >> do you know a person named kate duval? >> kate duval i do know. >> what is kate duval's responsibilities -- what's her title at the internal revenue service? >> she's counselor to the commissioner. >> she's counselor to you? >> yes. >> she's your lawyer? >> yes. >> she knew in mid-february. according to mr. kane's testimony. she didn't tell you? >> i have testified at some length...
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he said he told kate duval. did she tell you they were unrecoverable. >> she did not tell me. >> then that's a problem. why not tell us april 4th, when ms. duval briefs the committee, and the briefing was about how the i.r.s. would deal with committee requests for concerns about the loss -- on you progress lois learners -- why didn't you tell us? >> ms. duval could have told the committee at that time. >> i testified at some length in the past and earlier today. >> here's the question. let me jump in. why nod in mid april when you knew? why not when you knew -- what date did you learn you could not get all of her e-mails? i learned that in april. why not april? >> as i testified then and on numerous occasions, my judgment was, a, we needed to find out what e-mails we did have. we needed to put it together in a full report, which we did -- >> why not anytime in april? one at the i.r.s. told someone at treasury, who then told someone at the white house, according to press reports. offense good enough to pass on to
he said he told kate duval. did she tell you they were unrecoverable. >> she did not tell me. >> then that's a problem. why not tell us april 4th, when ms. duval briefs the committee, and the briefing was about how the i.r.s. would deal with committee requests for concerns about the loss -- on you progress lois learners -- why didn't you tell us? >> ms. duval could have told the committee at that time. >> i testified at some length in the past and earlier today. >>...
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nbc's national correspondent kate snow has more on this. kate, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the family of dr. kent brantly says he's in good spirits. they learned he received an experimental medicine back in liberia before coming to the united states. while they say they're confident in the care he's getting here, some were not so happy about his arrival. kent brantly shocked a lot of people when he walked into the hospital with just a little support from a paramedic. on "meet the press," the head of the centers for disease control defended the decision to bring him stateside for treatment. >> he's an american citizen. what our role is in public health is to make sure if an american is coming home with an infectious disease, we protect others so they don't spread it. >> they're very professional. they know what they're doing, but one mistake and it's all over. >> reporter: that's a sentiment that popped up all over social media this weekend. am i the only person who thinks it was a horrible idea? i've seen this
nbc's national correspondent kate snow has more on this. kate, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the family of dr. kent brantly says he's in good spirits. they learned he received an experimental medicine back in liberia before coming to the united states. while they say they're confident in the care he's getting here, some were not so happy about his arrival. kent brantly shocked a lot of people when he walked into the hospital with just a little support from a...
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nbc's kate snow tells us just what they are doing. where especially equipped private plane carrying dr. brantley last the just north of atlanta. inside the plane, multiple layers of protection to make sure no one would ever come in contact with the virus as news helicopters hovered above, police and fbi escorted his ambulance for 22 miles down two major highways and through atlanta take streets, arriving at emory university hospital. you could see clearly from above, first the driver emerged in full protective gear, then from the back, another person in a hazmat suit. and then a surprise. the patient himself, walking in to the hospital with support but no stretcher. inside the hospital, out of sight from our cameras, his family was watching it all play out on live tv. they hadn't known he had so much strength so when they saw that moment, they broke down in tears of joy. do have you any fear yourself? >> no. >> reporter: this is an infectious disease specialist on the emory team treating dr. brantley. >> the unit where he will be take
nbc's kate snow tells us just what they are doing. where especially equipped private plane carrying dr. brantley last the just north of atlanta. inside the plane, multiple layers of protection to make sure no one would ever come in contact with the virus as news helicopters hovered above, police and fbi escorted his ambulance for 22 miles down two major highways and through atlanta take streets, arriving at emory university hospital. you could see clearly from above, first the driver emerged in...
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we'll start with kate snow in atlanta with more on the ebola outbreak. >> reporter: good morning. well, here's what he know so far. there are two americans infected with ebola, both working in liberia for a charity organization. the first evacuated over the weekend and brought here to emory university hospital. it's dr. brantly. we learned that he did receive some kind of experimental medicine before he left liberia which may help explain why he was able to off off the ambulance on saturday surprising a lot of people here. his family burst into tears. the family says he's in good spirits. we know from the head of the cdc he seems to be improving. the second patient meantime, nancy wrightbol will arrive as soon as tomorrow. >> certainly a topic that is sure to be a big part of the discussion at the summit here in washington. >>> and roads will be shut down across tooes for that u.s. africa leaders summit. it could create some big problems. the government asking people to work there home. we're live driving through each of the closures to check them out for you. we'll take you throu
we'll start with kate snow in atlanta with more on the ebola outbreak. >> reporter: good morning. well, here's what he know so far. there are two americans infected with ebola, both working in liberia for a charity organization. the first evacuated over the weekend and brought here to emory university hospital. it's dr. brantly. we learned that he did receive some kind of experimental medicine before he left liberia which may help explain why he was able to off off the ambulance on...
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kate is here with her family. she is backing away. we want to thank the entire cook clan for coming to see us. >>> have you ever had to make so many decisions that you felt like your head was going to explode? >> if you are unhappy with your waist line we will show you how dressing the right way will widdle down your middle. jake and i have been best friends for years. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. t
kate is here with her family. she is backing away. we want to thank the entire cook clan for coming to see us. >>> have you ever had to make so many decisions that you felt like your head was going to explode? >> if you are unhappy with your waist line we will show you how dressing the right way will widdle down your middle. jake and i have been best friends for years. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe....
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michelle obama added a cardigan, 2009, 2014, kate middleton, 2012, 2014 with the hat. savran nah, you showed us. >> i don't know if i wanted you to show it. i have worn it a couple of times. >> monday and tuesday. >> everyone wears the same outfit over and over and over again. >> people notice if it's a cookie car print, for example, that it's the same outfit. >> they notice how cute it is. >> it's a speed racer dress. i love it. >> coming up, we've got skinny shaming, the debate over this new gap ad and harsh comments about the model. >>> fit at 50, hoda takes us about the model. >>> fit at 50, hoda takes us along as she gets the medical with special financing? powered computers wasn't my dress cute? (meow) everyone getting their work done? oh you betcha! reply all! busy busy! "and in conclusion"... because your family needs to always be productive. boom! well... almost always. oh no! get the hp all-in-one, and now on roll back, the toshiba touch with special financing with your walmart credit card. the intel processing power you want, online and in-store. save money.
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we have following the latest with kate snow in atlanta where the patients are continuing their treatment. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. american families this morning connected to the embassy in liberia are being told to come on home. this as aid workers and cdc sounded the alarm talking about how devastating this epidemic is but what could be to come. if there is an image of what it is like in west africa, it is the man who collapsed on a busy street in guinea for hour fives where no one dared to touch him fearing he had ebola. >> i can give you descriptions. >> reporter: on capitol hill thursday, blunt warnings from the leader of the aid organization of the two american patients worked with. >> if we do not fight and contain the disease in west africa, we will fight the disease and contain it in other countries around the world. the truth is, the cat is most likely already out of the bag. >> reporter: the head of the centers for disease control and prevention far less dire. >> we can stop ebola. we know how to do it. it will be a long and hard fate. >> reporter: the government i
we have following the latest with kate snow in atlanta where the patients are continuing their treatment. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. american families this morning connected to the embassy in liberia are being told to come on home. this as aid workers and cdc sounded the alarm talking about how devastating this epidemic is but what could be to come. if there is an image of what it is like in west africa, it is the man who collapsed on a busy street in guinea for hour fives where...
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reporting live, kate? zachary, "nbc10 news." >>> a portion of a house collapsed in the mashville section of philadelphia. the rear of a home crumbled into a back yard. at 41st and popular street. >>> police say a violent gang and missing money may behind the kidnapping of three men in philadelphia. this is a live look at a home on 72nd street in southwest philadelphia. you can see a couple of police vehicles sitting by there holding the scene. they're waiting on a search warrant. authorities believe the kidnappers brought those men here sometime tuesday night. investigators tell us there's a marijuana growing operation inside. police say the men were stabbed several time, bound at the wrists and ankles and dumped in the schuylkill river. a 23-year-old man survived and is in critical condition. the bodies of the other two men were found. >>> joe biden will be in philadelphia for a fund-raiser for the new hampshire/louisiana victory fund. that is at 12:30, afterwards, the vice president heads to pittsburgh f
reporting live, kate? zachary, "nbc10 news." >>> a portion of a house collapsed in the mashville section of philadelphia. the rear of a home crumbled into a back yard. at 41st and popular street. >>> police say a violent gang and missing money may behind the kidnapping of three men in philadelphia. this is a live look at a home on 72nd street in southwest philadelphia. you can see a couple of police vehicles sitting by there holding the scene. they're waiting on a...
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there's a picture of will and kate over his shoulder. there's a big mouth bass on the wall behind him. and she's wearing rainbow loom bracelets. >> fabulous. >> good stuff. >> now, we know when publicity fphotos go out how they're scrutinized. you have to think they knew and now we're talking about it. >> it's a publicity photo, not an episode. >> but they have been known to have some episodes to make some slips on certain things that didn't match the time period. >> all right. well, now to a runner who proves why you shouldn't celebrate a victory until you've actually won. this happened during a race in switzerland. the athlete turns around and realizes he's far out in front so he gets the celebration started early stripping off his jersey. even stuffing it into his mouth as he leaps over the hurdles, then blows some kisses. but officials weren't feeling the love. they disqualified him depriving him of what would have been his third straight title. >> for what? >> it was obnoxious for one thing. >> is that against the rules now? >> i do
there's a picture of will and kate over his shoulder. there's a big mouth bass on the wall behind him. and she's wearing rainbow loom bracelets. >> fabulous. >> good stuff. >> now, we know when publicity fphotos go out how they're scrutinized. you have to think they knew and now we're talking about it. >> it's a publicity photo, not an episode. >> but they have been known to have some episodes to make some slips on certain things that didn't match the time period....
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if you're looking for a reference point, think kate smith. she had a voice like a trumpet. if kate smith did not want to be silenced, if she wanted to be heard by everybody in the room, she would be. nora bays had that kind of a voice. and so he picked her, that clarion voice, to sing his marshal anthem. so it's one of the few songs from the war we still do sing today. it's probably america's greatest marshal patriotic song. okay. let's hear the next song. ♪ i'm going to stop you for a second. i want to play you one more comic song. i was going to play the most famous of all the comic songs from world war i, and it's the best of them. it's a brilliant song. it's called "oh, how i hate to get up in the morning." but you all know that. and you've all heard it a thousand times, and if you want to hear it, you can go home and listen. get the movie out of the library or buy it at turner classic movies for ten bucks. so hearing irving berlin, seeing irving berlin who still fit in his world war i uniform singing "oh, how i hate to get up in the morning" and keeping time like thi
if you're looking for a reference point, think kate smith. she had a voice like a trumpet. if kate smith did not want to be silenced, if she wanted to be heard by everybody in the room, she would be. nora bays had that kind of a voice. and so he picked her, that clarion voice, to sing his marshal anthem. so it's one of the few songs from the war we still do sing today. it's probably america's greatest marshal patriotic song. okay. let's hear the next song. ♪ i'm going to stop you for a...
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that's mary kate and ashley olsen. the girls are unlikely to return since they are more focused on their fashion empire. >> john stamos can carry it. very cool guy. >> but come on. they need the twins. >> there's twins everywhere. >> there were some on the plaza. just get some. >> cut it out. >> members of the queen's guard in britain are famous for their stoned face expressions. but a group of tourists say they got one guard to break outside buckingham palace. the video shows the soldier grinning, sticking out his tongue and shaking his head. if you look closely. there you go. but what's he really doing? there's talk whether he's trying to adjust his chin strap. a spokesperson tells us they're investigating the video adding any violation of the rules could result in disciplinary action. don't discipline the guy. >> i think it's an adjustment. >> look at the three pictures. >> he leans on the side. there's one he's poking his tongue out. >> are we sure it's actually a guard? it was a very close shot. >> you're going th
that's mary kate and ashley olsen. the girls are unlikely to return since they are more focused on their fashion empire. >> john stamos can carry it. very cool guy. >> but come on. they need the twins. >> there's twins everywhere. >> there were some on the plaza. just get some. >> cut it out. >> members of the queen's guard in britain are famous for their stoned face expressions. but a group of tourists say they got one guard to break outside buckingham...
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. >> hey, kate ahie lee. you called me out. i'm going to do it. here it comes. >> good for you. >> he has great hair. he has a great everything. please, believe me. well, that at the present time come out right. he was a house guest for a few days. you get to know a person. >> he challenged kevin bacon, brad paisley. and zoey -- >> and zoey -- >> that's what i love about this. >> and meredith vieira took the challenge with the help her family on vacation in minneapolis. take a look. >> hi, kathie lee. just the water, not the whole bucket. get ready. >> one, two, three. >> that hair is not real. just kidding. >> she challenged steve similar have i, t harvey, the rockets and barbara walters. all great ones. >> time to have some fun. this is an iggy azalea song. a good gym workout song. i thought you'd want to seat video because it helps. and the words are a little complicated. >> complicated? >> yeah. ♪ >> when you're in the fwim and sfwim and on the stairs-noets noets sthoets ♪ % noets noets. >> when you're in the gym, it's bad for your breath.
. >> hey, kate ahie lee. you called me out. i'm going to do it. here it comes. >> good for you. >> he has great hair. he has a great everything. please, believe me. well, that at the present time come out right. he was a house guest for a few days. you get to know a person. >> he challenged kevin bacon, brad paisley. and zoey -- >> and zoey -- >> that's what i love about this. >> and meredith vieira took the challenge with the help her family on...
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these are kate's words. they were a tribute she just gave a few days ago. as she said, it is incomprehensible that people who worked so hard to save the lives of others should be shot down and be collateral damage in someone else's war. each of us needs to reflect on how to celebrate their memories by taking forward their visions. this world is a better place for them having walked among us. let this be said of each of us, too. so with that i want to just say a few more words about the conference itself which was anticipated to be smaller than prior conferences because of where it was, and it was in terms of the attendance, and not expected to necessarily have scientific breakthroughs. it didn't. but nevertheless, it had an incredible richness that i am not sure was felt here and an incredible depth in what was presented and the coming together of lots of communities. in terms of highlighting what many of us feel is an emerging global consensus on where we need to go from here that's not always been present. on emphasizing the importance of focusing on key
these are kate's words. they were a tribute she just gave a few days ago. as she said, it is incomprehensible that people who worked so hard to save the lives of others should be shot down and be collateral damage in someone else's war. each of us needs to reflect on how to celebrate their memories by taking forward their visions. this world is a better place for them having walked among us. let this be said of each of us, too. so with that i want to just say a few more words about the...
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>> the young lady, miss kate, who is the face of domestic violence in prince george's county, whose husband threw gasoline on her and set her on fire and for her message not only to the government, the elected officials, police, but also to women, families, what you need to do. this new 211 number out there in prince george's county, letting folks know they need to take advantage of this phone number and all the resources that are available to help women or men and domestic violence includes children. because we talk about the 3-year-old girl. that's a domestic violence crime. and so, you know, i think it's important that she was there as well to give the face of this issue and what needs to be done. >> what a courageous woman she is too. >> think about mental, i'm thinking about mental illness again and the issues that have come out of so many cases recently and gun shootings and large-scale gun shootings. we think what was the mental state of the individual. what's the county doing to evaluate mental health. what kind of mental health programs do they have. as you mentioned what kind of c
>> the young lady, miss kate, who is the face of domestic violence in prince george's county, whose husband threw gasoline on her and set her on fire and for her message not only to the government, the elected officials, police, but also to women, families, what you need to do. this new 211 number out there in prince george's county, letting folks know they need to take advantage of this phone number and all the resources that are available to help women or men and domestic violence...
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. >> that was kate going ow, or was that meredith? wow. you think you know a person. >> how was your weekend? >> it was good. i was kayaking with bambino and cody and cass. we had a signing of my stuff on saturday, but after that was out of the way, it was -- friday morning i went to -- i'll just combine my favorite things. friday morning the thing with you, hoda. i went to an opening of a pretty little candle store. i don't usually do things like that, but for this family i pretty much would do anything. this is the kitridge family. mike there is in his wheelchair. he founded yankee candle years ago, sold it years later, and then went back into the candle business in a big way with his son, nick, who is there, and those are his sisters, kylie and casey. so they were cutting the ribbon on their very first store, and i brought you my favorite new fragrance. this is for you. >> what is it? >> this is for your birthday from them. smell that. coconut. >> oh. >> they're very, very affordable, you all. this is in stanford, connecticut. >> it sme
. >> that was kate going ow, or was that meredith? wow. you think you know a person. >> how was your weekend? >> it was good. i was kayaking with bambino and cody and cass. we had a signing of my stuff on saturday, but after that was out of the way, it was -- friday morning i went to -- i'll just combine my favorite things. friday morning the thing with you, hoda. i went to an opening of a pretty little candle store. i don't usually do things like that, but for this family i...
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mary kate and ashley olsen. >> i didn't know scarlett johansson -- >> they haven't gone, but they're twins. >> everyone's reaction when people heard she had a friend, it was she has a sister? . ashton kutcher has a twin. kiefer sutherland has a twin. here's our good buddy jenna bush hager with her sister barbara. our favorite twins. >> i'm obsessed with twins. especially when i see little kids. i'm like that creepy old lady, i know, it's sad. >> you're the kind of women we tell our children to run away from. stranger danger. >> oh, come with me. >> a creepy moth to a flame? please don't do that. >> don't you love when you see them? they're dressed in the same outfits. i'm obsessed over twins. >> i envision it's like come with me. >> you know what's also weird? >> just stop. stop now, i'm begging you. >> one time at band camp. no. willie, i've been getting tweets about willie's hair. people asked me if he dyed his hair. >> all week i've been getting them. i wouldn't know how to dye my hair. [ laughter ] >> just a couple more minutes on this, al. >> respond with tweets live. no, willie
mary kate and ashley olsen. >> i didn't know scarlett johansson -- >> they haven't gone, but they're twins. >> everyone's reaction when people heard she had a friend, it was she has a sister? . ashton kutcher has a twin. kiefer sutherland has a twin. here's our good buddy jenna bush hager with her sister barbara. our favorite twins. >> i'm obsessed with twins. especially when i see little kids. i'm like that creepy old lady, i know, it's sad. >> you're the kind of...
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kate snow is standing by at emory university hospital. >> reporter: the big question is, will nancy reibold walk into the facility behind me? we expect an ambulance motorcade. we're learning this morning more about the experimental drug treatment that nancy and kent brantly, who is being treated here, have had that may have saved their lives. this morning, nancy will arrive at emory hospital in the fight for her life. the 59-year-old american mother contracted ebola. she has been taking an experimental medication. >> her appetite has slightly come back. as a matter of fact, i talked to her husband. she asked for her favorite liberian meal. >> reporter: the virus was ravaging her body. so three doses of an experimental medicine were flown to liberia and the two americans decided to try the treatment that had previously been used on monkeys. brantly told colleagues he was dying. his wife asked friends to drop everything and pray. after his first dose of medicine, he made a remarkable improvement. what sit that's working? >> when you and i are infected with any virus, we make anti-bodies for t
kate snow is standing by at emory university hospital. >> reporter: the big question is, will nancy reibold walk into the facility behind me? we expect an ambulance motorcade. we're learning this morning more about the experimental drug treatment that nancy and kent brantly, who is being treated here, have had that may have saved their lives. this morning, nancy will arrive at emory hospital in the fight for her life. the 59-year-old american mother contracted ebola. she has been taking...
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that's mary kate and ashley olsen. the twins are unlikely to return since they're more focused these days on their fashion empire. >> i think stamos can carry it. hoo es a very cool guy. >> maybe they need the twins? they need the twins. >> twins are everywhere. >> the twins will be guys. >> that works. >> you got tamos, are you good. members of the queen's garden if britain are famous for their stone face expressions. a group of tourists say they got one to break. the soldier is grinning. sticking out his tongue and shaking his head. look very closely. what is he doing? there is debate over whether he is making a face or adjust his helmet or chin strap as it slides up in the rainy weather. this morning, a spokesperson for the british army tells us they are investigating the authenticity of the video adding any violation of the rules could result if disciplinary action. don't discipline the guy. >> i think it's an adjustment. >> he leans over on the side. >> there is one he is kind of poking his tongue out. >> are we s
that's mary kate and ashley olsen. the twins are unlikely to return since they're more focused these days on their fashion empire. >> i think stamos can carry it. hoo es a very cool guy. >> maybe they need the twins? they need the twins. >> twins are everywhere. >> the twins will be guys. >> that works. >> you got tamos, are you good. members of the queen's garden if britain are famous for their stone face expressions. a group of tourists say they got one to...
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. >> kate: hey. >> rafe: hey.
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. >> i'm kate thompson. going back to the question about the africa's own journalist. i believe that story tellers shape our world. when i look at the journalism in africa and i think of it as a supply problem and a demand probl problem. in some cases that don't have the professional training or skills to analyze. what are we doing african story tellers tell their own story that you've all sort of mentioned. what are we doing to help that? why isn't the financial times hire more african journalists, for example? >> great. >> thank you. >> can you identify yourself? the african is very rich country and should attract tourism. not a single organization in united states promote african tourism. i went there invited by a friend of mine. i've never seen anything like it. it's fascinating. why don't we promote tourism? that's really what get americans to know african and to know the culture and to all what you have to do promote tourism and can make it safe for them to come and enjoy being in africa and enjoy the beautiful continent. >> i can tell you, i can answer that one
. >> i'm kate thompson. going back to the question about the africa's own journalist. i believe that story tellers shape our world. when i look at the journalism in africa and i think of it as a supply problem and a demand probl problem. in some cases that don't have the professional training or skills to analyze. what are we doing african story tellers tell their own story that you've all sort of mentioned. what are we doing to help that? why isn't the financial times hire more african...
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but the truth is it would be hip kate call for me to say no i would never touch the stuff if i had known because i did know. everyone knew. >> many of the problems that we saw at the end begin at the very beginning. i spoke already about the attempt to control all institutions and control all parts of the economy and political life and social life. one of the problems is that when you do that, when you try to control everything, then you create opposition and potential dissidence everywhere. if you tell all artists they have to paint the same way and one artist wants to paint another way, you've made him into a political disdent. >> if you want to subsidize house in the country and we want to talk about it and the populous agrees it's something we could subsidize, put it on the balance sheet and make it clear and evident and make everybody aware of how much it's costing. but when you deliver it through these third-party enterprises, fannie mae and freddy mack, when you do this with private shareholders and executives who can extract a lot of that subsidy for themselves, that is not a ver
but the truth is it would be hip kate call for me to say no i would never touch the stuff if i had known because i did know. everyone knew. >> many of the problems that we saw at the end begin at the very beginning. i spoke already about the attempt to control all institutions and control all parts of the economy and political life and social life. one of the problems is that when you do that, when you try to control everything, then you create opposition and potential dissidence...
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the 48th pennsylvania infantry began ex ka kating the mine the 25th of june. for whatever reason people remember it started at 12:00 noon. if you are detail oriented, they left it for us. the work was performed night and day. seven days a week, even in the intense summer heat which often exceeded 105 degrees. the concerns about ventilating the mine were addressed, kind of represented in the images here. fresh air entered an eight-inch square wooden duct and circulated through and fire was created which would send the bad air out. a canvas door was placed over the entry to keep fresh air in and allow miners to get in and out of the shaft. the wooden duct system was extended and by the 17th of july the mine would reach the 510.8 feet that pleasants had first proposed. two galleries are going to be extended which is represented in this image at the top underneath the confederate position in which the gun powder is supposed to be packed. . while the 48th pennsylvania infantry dug the mine, burnside crafted a battle plan. three weeks ahead of the assault, he inform
the 48th pennsylvania infantry began ex ka kating the mine the 25th of june. for whatever reason people remember it started at 12:00 noon. if you are detail oriented, they left it for us. the work was performed night and day. seven days a week, even in the intense summer heat which often exceeded 105 degrees. the concerns about ventilating the mine were addressed, kind of represented in the images here. fresh air entered an eight-inch square wooden duct and circulated through and fire was...
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they got underneath the confederate battery were heard by infantrymen and virginia artillery menlo kated in the position here. the confederates were looking for the mine, rumors were flying and anywhere were the lines were close they were dig. the confederates were digging what they called listening galleries to see if they could hear the sounds of digging and there's one spot out here where the confederate countermine goes over top of the union mine, they just didn't go deep enough. the union mine was about 16 feet down at this point, the confederate listening galleries would go down about tigeight ton feet. so they were right on top and, yes, at night when it was quiet they were hearing the sounds of digging below them. now, the end of the mine would be filled with 8,000 pounds of gun powder. the initial battle plan was to blow up the gun powder, create a large hole in the confederate lines. the initial attack would be led by african-american troops and they would roll up the confederate lines to the north, back behind know the south behind you, then the rest of the troops would go aro
they got underneath the confederate battery were heard by infantrymen and virginia artillery menlo kated in the position here. the confederates were looking for the mine, rumors were flying and anywhere were the lines were close they were dig. the confederates were digging what they called listening galleries to see if they could hear the sounds of digging and there's one spot out here where the confederate countermine goes over top of the union mine, they just didn't go deep enough. the union...